:31:04
I don't get around
to visitin'jails much,
Tinkham.
:31:10
This here's Mr. Carol.
:31:12
Mr. Osborne.
Mr. Marshall.
:31:15
They're Federal
purchasing agents, buying
horses for the cavalry.
:31:19
That's right, Mr. Anderson.
Although we've got
a set price we can pay,
:31:22
I'd like to hear what you think
these animals are worth.
:31:25
The horses aren't for sale.
:31:28
What my son tells ya is
the gospel truth, gentlemen.
:31:31
And you can carve his words
in stone if you've a mind to.
The horses are not for sale.
:31:36
[ Chuckles ]
That may be, but
I think I ought to tell you...
:31:40
that we're authorized
to confiscate any we can't buy.
:31:44
- What's confiscate mean, Pa?
- Steal.
:31:47
[ Chuckles ]
You know, I don't think
you quite understand.
:31:52
You're not gonna take
one horse off this farm,
so you might as well forget it.
:32:00
I thought you said
these were reasonable people.
:32:02
Mr. Carol, everybody
in the county...
:32:04
knows they'rejust
sitting out the war.
:32:07
I think what Mr. Tinkham means
is that, uh,
:32:10
he sort of figured
that anybody too, uh,
too yellow to fight...
:32:13
wouldn't mind making
a couple dollars off the war.
Yellow?
:32:17
I apologize for
my son's manners, Mr. Carol.
:32:20
He was taught to have
more respect for his elders.
:32:23
I accept your apology,
sir.
:32:25
Jacob, I don't know
what gets into you
once in a while.
:32:28
You know you shouldn't hit
this gentleman...
:32:30
as long as
I'm around.
:32:56
James! Henry!